Both are fine. I would probably use the first one though as it sounds more current.
Whereas the second sounds as if she no longer has trust issues.
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Either one is fine.
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You said it right the first time Nicole; "She has trust issues."
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Yes, the first one is better - clear and unambiguous.
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what I understand, has comes for present perfect tense means she still not trust her/him had for past
She had a trust problem means in past she not trusted on him/her but now she trust.
I am also improving English, lets see what the answer says..:)
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